When people hear descriptions of someone else's distress, they vary in the arousal of their dorsomedial ____ cortex

a. occipital
b. prefrontal
c. temporal
d. parietal


b

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a. breathe only through her nose and take the same amount of time inhaling as exhaling b. take a class in Yoga and meditation c. talk with her doctor about possible side effects of deep relaxation d. use a biofeedback machine to monitor her breathing e. ask a friend or coach to monitor her breathing when she's first learning the technique

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When would an erectile disorder diagnosis be inappropriate?

a. When a male can achieve an erection during sleep, but not in sexual activity b. When a male can achieve an erection initially, but cannot maintain it long enough for penetration c. When a male can attain at least a partial erection d. When a male is not distressed about his inability to attain an erection

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A pigeon learns to peck at a circle for food. The fact that it also pecks at an oval describes

a. operant response substitution. b. shaping. c. operant stimulus generalization. d. response chaining.

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Which of the following statements about gender differences in depression is FALSE?

A) Girls' increased body dissatisfaction during adolescence likely relates to their increase in depression. B) Boys are more likely than girls to cope with stress by using denial and avoidance. C) Girls are more likely than boys to become depressed over stress that their loved ones are experiencing. D) Boys who experience depression are more likely than girls to have that depression continue into adulthood.

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